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Cai Jing -- drawing up false accounts and have double salaries
Cai Jing was a government official and calligrapher who lived during the Northern Song Dynasty. He was a traitor prime minister in the Northern Song or Earlier Song Dynasty. In 1125, Imperial Academy official Chen Dong submitted a report to Emperor Huizong, denouncing six "traitors" in the imperial court, deemed responsible for the government's decline. The six were Cai Jing, Wang Fu, Tong Guan, Zhu Mian, Li Yan, and Liang Shicheng, with Cai as the group's leader. Cai Jing was stripped off his official post and banished to Lingnan and died in Hainan.
Separate accounts or joint account? How Chinese balance the family books?